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Lol, I don't think you do, but you not doing a 5 second google search before you post, is nothing new here.
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Stephen’s reset with Trump was hardly a ringing endorsement (emphasis added):
“Let’s enter the new year by wishing the new administration well, by giving some of Trump’s cabinet picks the benefit of the doubt, by dropping the lurid historical comparisons to past dictators, by not sounding paranoid about the ever-looming end of democracy, by hoping for the best and knowing that we need to fight the wrongs that are real and not merely what we fear, that whatever happens, this too shall pass,"
 
Stephen’s reset with Trump was hardly a ringing endorsement (emphasis added):
“Let’s enter the new year by wishing the new administration well, by giving some of Trump’s cabinet picks the benefit of the doubt, by dropping the lurid historical comparisons to past dictators, by not sounding paranoid about the ever-looming end of democracy, by hoping for the best and knowing that we need to fight the wrongs that are real and not merely what we fear, that whatever happens, this too shall pass,"
Well based on the bold, not sure we should be listening to this guy
 
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You haven't been paying attention then.

That's very doubtful.
Almost all North Korean propaganda says something along the lines of "Death to the American Imperialists" or likewise. You have to be living with your head in a literal hole to think they don't say the exact same things as the Iranian leadership did.

I eagerly await the warmongers in this thread to advocate for combat with North Korean over their violent rhetoric.
 
I know, it is because they are ideologs. I hold conservative postilions on most things but I am not dogmatic about it. I am much more of a pragmatist. Trump is not a staunch conservative, he's a pragmatist. That is the only way deals get done.
The Islamofascists are ideologs, as are most staunch conservatives, as are the looney lefties. They accept no compromise and shout down or behead anyone who disagrees with them.
Pragmatist?

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He lies all the time about getting deals done. I guess that's something
 
I see you are another one who goes strictly by the talking points memo and is incapable of going of script. And this is your typical response.
I'm asking because you literally aren't able to type a complete coherent sentence without a load of errors. I'm just using the evidence in front of my face.
 
hey iirg anyone hungry?


Have you heard the news about the IRGC-distributed canned goods that look like tuna cans and are exploding?

So, what's the reality? The failure rate of the IRGC's cluster warhead missiles has spiked dramatically in recent days! These "tuna cans" that the IRGC is falsely accusing Israel of are actually the remnants of missiles that land on the Iranian people.

From a technical standpoint, how does something like this happen?
The submunitions in the cluster warhead are called bomblets in military terms. I'll outline the stages of this disaster in the order they occur:

1- Cluster missiles or bombs are designed to open at a specific altitude above the ground (Dispenser Unit) and scatter dozens or hundreds of these submunitions over a wide area. From a technical and military perspective, there's always a percentage of these submunitions that don't explode upon impact with the ground. Depending on the weapon type, environmental conditions, and age of the munitions, this dud rate is typically between 2 and 20 percent, and sometimes higher. These unexploded munitions are known as UXO (Unexploded Ordnance).

2- Why don't they explode on initial impact?
- Technical failure: Malfunction in the fuzing system (Fuzing Unit) or the arming mechanism in the air.
- Environmental conditions: Impact with soft surfaces like mud, sand, brush, or water that don't provide the necessary physical shock or resistance to trigger the impact fuse.
- Impact angle: Hitting the ground at an improper angle that prevents the impact mechanism from functioning.

3- A very important scientific point is that when these submunitions are released from the main casing, they arm (Armed) in the air. Therefore, if they land on the ground and don't explode, they're not harmless pieces of metal; they're fully armed bombs with highly unstable, stuck fuzes.

4- The internal mechanisms of these bomblets, after a failed impact, are left on the verge of detonation. The slightest physical trigger can complete the explosion process, including:
- Touching, moving, or kicking them
- Extreme temperature changes (e.g., direct sunlight causing expansion of internal metal parts)
- Vibrations from walking or vehicles passing nearby
These triggers can release the striker spring or stimulate piezoelectric crystals (generating a spark), immediately detonating the warhead.

As you can see in the image, these submunitions contain anti-armor shaped charges, fragmentation, and incendiary materials with a high destructive radius.

And unfortunately, because these bomblets look like cans of tuna or soda cans, their appealing appearance and small size lead civilians, especially children, to mistake them for toys or harmless objects out of curiosity and touch them.

It's worth reiterating that last night, missiles fired by the Islamic Republic into Iranian soil failed.


 
Pragmatist?

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He lies all the time about getting deals done. I guess that's something
We're all just ideologs with bad postilions.

Trump the pragmatist decided to start a war to achieve the result of having the same thing as when we started (oil flowing through a strait).
 
I am so sorry. My profession is in the Math/Physics, arena. Please feel free to leave editing notes if you want. Maybe I can help you with quantum mechanics someday.
I always thought I spoke real gooderer.
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more like we gave them the weapons during their fight with Iran, and just let Iraq keep them so we had a convenient excuse later to invade Iraq.

I know you guys don't claim to be the same level of 4D 6D 12D chess champions that Trump is, but yall really need to learn how to recognize patterns.
LOL, "You guys". Here is a pattern for you to consider:

  • January 2002: An Iran-backed al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigade terrorist killed an American-Israeli dual citizen in the West Bank.
  • July 2002: An Iran-backed Hamas terrorist killed five Americans in a bombing at Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
  • June 2003: An Iran-backed Hamas suicide bomber killed 17 people — including an American citizen — on a bus in Jerusalem.
  • October 2003: Iran-backed Popular Resistance Committees terrorists killed three U.S. diplomatic personnel in a bombing in Gaza.
  • Between 2003 and 2011: Iran-backed militias killed at least 603 U.S. troops in Iraq — “roughly one in every six American combat fatalities in Iraq.”
  • August 2003: An Iran-backed Hamas terrorist blew up a bus in Jerusalem, killing five Americans and wounding one other American.
  • August 2006: Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorists killed American citizen and Israel Defense Forces (IDF) soldier Michael Levin during the Second Lebanon War — the only American to die in the conflict.
  • January 2007: A dozen men affiliated with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Quds Force killed five U.S. soldiers and wounded three others in Karbala, Iraq, after disguising themselves as U.S. soldiers and entering the Provincial Joint Coordination Center.
  • March 2007: Former FBI Agent Robert Levinson disappeared in Iran, likely dying in an Iranian prison.
  • July 2014: Iran-backed Hamas terrorists killed two American citizens serving in the IDF.
  • October 2015: Iran-backed Hamas terrorists killed an American citizen and his wife in a drive-by shooting in the West Bank.
  • December 2019: Iran-backed Kataib Hezbollah terrorists killed an American civilian contractor and wounded several U.S. service members in a rocket attack at K1 Air Base in Kirkuk, Iraq.
  • January 2020: 109 U.S. troops suffered traumatic brain injuries in an Iranian ballistic missile attack on the Ain al-Asad airbase in Iraq.
  • September 2020: U.S. intelligence indicated the Iranian regime was considering a plot to assassinate the U.S. Ambassador to South Africa.
  • February 2021: An Iran-backed militia fired a rocket at coalition forces in Erbil, Iraq, wounding a U.S. service member and four U.S. civilian contractors.
  • July 2021: Iranian-backed militias wounded two U.S. service members in a series of rocket and drone attacks against U.S. forces in Iraq and Syria.
  • September 2022: An Iranian rocket attack killed an American citizen in Iraqi Kurdistan.
  • November 2022: An IRGC captain orchestrated the killing of an American citizen in Baghdad.
  • March 2023: An Iranian drone attack killed an American contractor and wounded five U.S. service members and another contractor in a strike on a coalition base in Syria.
  • October 2023: Iran-backed Hamas terrorists killed 46 Americans and kidnapped at least 12 Americans in the October 7th massacre.
  • December 2023: Iran-backed militias wounded three U.S. service members in an attack on Erbil Air Base in Iraq.
  • January 2024: Iran-backed Kataib Hezbollah terrorists killed three U.S. service members and wounded more than 40 other service members in a drone attack against the Tower 22 military base in Jordan.
  • Between October 2023 and November 2024: Iran and its proxies conducted more than 180 attacks against U.S. forces in the Middle East, wounding more than 180 U.S. service members and killing three service members.
  • November 2024: An Iranian national and IRGC asset was charged for plotting to assassinate President Trump.
  • June 2025: Iran-backed militias attacked at least three U.S. bases in Syria and two U.S. bases in Iraq.
 
LOL, "You guys". Here is a pattern for you to consider:

  • January 2002: An Iran-backed al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigade terrorist killed an American-Israeli dual citizen in the West Bank.
  • July 2002: An Iran-backed Hamas terrorist killed five Americans in a bombing at Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
  • June 2003: An Iran-backed Hamas suicide bomber killed 17 people — including an American citizen — on a bus in Jerusalem.
  • October 2003: Iran-backed Popular Resistance Committees terrorists killed three U.S. diplomatic personnel in a bombing in Gaza.
  • Between 2003 and 2011: Iran-backed militias killed at least 603 U.S. troops in Iraq — “roughly one in every six American combat fatalities in Iraq.”
  • August 2003: An Iran-backed Hamas terrorist blew up a bus in Jerusalem, killing five Americans and wounding one other American.
  • August 2006: Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorists killed American citizen and Israel Defense Forces (IDF) soldier Michael Levin during the Second Lebanon War — the only American to die in the conflict.
  • January 2007: A dozen men affiliated with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Quds Force killed five U.S. soldiers and wounded three others in Karbala, Iraq, after disguising themselves as U.S. soldiers and entering the Provincial Joint Coordination Center.
  • March 2007: Former FBI Agent Robert Levinson disappeared in Iran, likely dying in an Iranian prison.
  • July 2014: Iran-backed Hamas terrorists killed two American citizens serving in the IDF.
  • October 2015: Iran-backed Hamas terrorists killed an American citizen and his wife in a drive-by shooting in the West Bank.
  • December 2019: Iran-backed Kataib Hezbollah terrorists killed an American civilian contractor and wounded several U.S. service members in a rocket attack at K1 Air Base in Kirkuk, Iraq.
  • January 2020: 109 U.S. troops suffered traumatic brain injuries in an Iranian ballistic missile attack on the Ain al-Asad airbase in Iraq.
  • September 2020: U.S. intelligence indicated the Iranian regime was considering a plot to assassinate the U.S. Ambassador to South Africa.
  • February 2021: An Iran-backed militia fired a rocket at coalition forces in Erbil, Iraq, wounding a U.S. service member and four U.S. civilian contractors.
  • July 2021: Iranian-backed militias wounded two U.S. service members in a series of rocket and drone attacks against U.S. forces in Iraq and Syria.
  • September 2022: An Iranian rocket attack killed an American citizen in Iraqi Kurdistan.
  • November 2022: An IRGC captain orchestrated the killing of an American citizen in Baghdad.
  • March 2023: An Iranian drone attack killed an American contractor and wounded five U.S. service members and another contractor in a strike on a coalition base in Syria.
  • October 2023: Iran-backed Hamas terrorists killed 46 Americans and kidnapped at least 12 Americans in the October 7th massacre.
  • December 2023: Iran-backed militias wounded three U.S. service members in an attack on Erbil Air Base in Iraq.
  • January 2024: Iran-backed Kataib Hezbollah terrorists killed three U.S. service members and wounded more than 40 other service members in a drone attack against the Tower 22 military base in Jordan.
  • Between October 2023 and November 2024: Iran and its proxies conducted more than 180 attacks against U.S. forces in the Middle East, wounding more than 180 U.S. service members and killing three service members.
  • November 2024: An Iranian national and IRGC asset was charged for plotting to assassinate President Trump.
  • June 2025: Iran-backed militias attacked at least three U.S. bases in Syria and two U.S. bases in Iraq.
1. if the US went to war with everyone that backed our enemies in combat we'd be at war with half the world including ourselves (considering we literally funded ISIS)
2. if the US went to war with anyone that attacked us and caused mass troop casualties we'd be at war with our greatest ally
3. why do you now believe the same intelligence agencies that developed the entire Russia hoax?
 
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Why you calling Peter a liar like that?

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I can not believe that a jenius like you doesn't understand that we destroyed their capability to enrich fissionable material in Midnight Hammer. We did nothing to their stockpile of fissionable material or missile program. After learning about how much they had (they told us straight up), the game was changed. And now we know the have the capability with a proven range of 1500 miles. if that is not concerning to you, I don't know what to tell you.
 
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Despicable Pro-Iran Protesters in Philadelphia declare, ‘For every US soldier that comes home in a casket, we cheer’​


Vile Philadelphia protesters cheered as a masked ringleader celebrated the death of US service members in shocking new footage — before calling for Hamas rockets to explode among American homes.

“For every US soldier that returns home in a casket, we cheer,” the provocateur shouted outside Philadelphia City Hall, according to footage filmed by local conservative activist Frankie Scales.

“Until we have done everything in our power to bring the United States to its knees, let us not lose sight of the enemy,” the man yelled, with the crowd cheering loudly at each hateful invocation.

 
We shouldn’t allow any enrichment


Did they?


It’s retarded for sure for you to claim I trust Iran. If I did, I wouldn’t have supported the war.
dude, they announced it to the world.

"Starting in July 2019, Iran took a number of steps that violated the agreement. Iran increased its enrichment of uranium-235 to 60% and 20% instead of the 3.67% agreed to under the JCPOA and exceeded the limit on its uranium stockpile agreed to under the JCPOA."

for how much you are spouting off your ignorance is staggering.

if you don't trust Iran why do think a treaty is going to work?
 
dude, they announced it to the world.

"Starting in July 2019, Iran took a number of steps that violated the agreement. Iran increased its enrichment of uranium-235 to 60% and 20% instead of the 3.67% agreed to under the JCPOA and exceeded the limit on its uranium stockpile agreed to under the JCPOA."

for how much you are spouting off your ignorance is staggering.

if you don't trust Iran why do think a treaty is going to work?

We had already pulled out of the agreement prior to that.
 

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